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Associate (1), 

 Mr. William Penney. 



Foreign Members (2). 

 Prof. Dr. Carl Gegenbaur. | Dr. Michael Woronin. 



The followinsr 7 Fellows have resigned : — 



Mr. Charles Renfric Chichester. 

 Mr. John Morley Dennis. 

 Mr. James Edmund Harting. 

 Mr. F. M. Krause. 



Mr. Henry Ernest Milner. 



Mr. Lewis Ough. 



Mr. Henry George Stacey. 



Two Fellows have been removed from the list of Fellows by 

 order of the Council. 



And 27 Fello\^'s (of whom 24 have qualified), 2 Associates, and 

 3 Foreign Members have been elected. 



The Librarian's report was read as follows : — 



During the past year 131 Volumes and 135 Pamphlets have been 

 received as Donations from Private Individuals. 



From the various Universities, Academies, and Scientific Societies, 

 291 volumes and 70 detached parts have been received in exchange 

 and otherwise, besides 57 volumes and 41 parts obtained by exchange 

 and as Donations from the Editors and Proprietors of independent 

 Periodicals. 



The Council has sanctioned the purchase of 187 volumes and 83 

 parts of important works. 



The total additions to the Library are therefore 666 volumes 

 and 329 separate parts. 



The number of Books bound during the year is as follows : — 

 In half-morocco 333 volumes, in half-calf 15 volumes, in full cloth 

 186 volumes, in vellum 31 volumes, in buckram 21 volumes, in 

 boards or half-cloth 18 volumes. Relabelled (half-morocco and 

 cloth backs) 49 volumes. Total 653 volumes. 



The General Secretary having read the Bye-Laws governing the 

 Elections, the President opened the business of the day, and the 

 Fellows present proceeded to Ballot for the Council and Officers. 

 The Ballot for the Council having been closed, the President nomi- 

 nated Mr. W. Carruthers, Rev. Canon Fowler, and Mr. Henry 

 Groves, Scrutineers ; and the Votes having been counted and re- 

 ported to the President, he declared that the Rev. R. A. Bullen, 

 Prof. J. Reynolds Green, Mr. G. Massee, Colonel C. Swinhoe, 

 and Mr. A. O. Walker had been removed from the Council, and that 



